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Michael Colonello
July 20, 2024
Hard to believe it will be 20 years since my father passing. He is still loved and remembered on a daily basis by myself and other family members. We all miss you and love you.
Robin DiTomaso
July 29, 2004
Dad- I miss you so much already! I love you and you will always be with me. Watch over my kids & keep us safe! I know you are not sick and that you are happy and smiling down on us all. I love you Dad!
Phil Colonello
July 26, 2004
I worked along side you for over 30 years and I'm still not sure I knew you well enough. Someday we will meet again and we will express our feelings more towards each other. You will always be in my heart. God Love Ya.
Your son Phil
P.S. my mother-in-law IS doing OK,
my shoulder IS at the wheel,
my nose IS at the grindstone, and IT IS at the back of the bus.
Paula
July 26, 2004
Hey Pops!!!
You left us before I thought you were going....Now, if someone asks "How's your mother-in-law?" You can go directly to her and find out....Have fun with Dick, don't you boys gamble too much or pick up too many chicks...Hey, check your right hand jacket pocket, I'm going to slip in a $5 chip for you to get started with....haha. Say hi to Grandma and Nonie, tell them we all love them and miss them. One last request, keep an eye out for me and watch over me on earth. When my time comes, save me a couple of good seats for Chris and I....Hey, take care of Georgie for me....
Love-
P
ann colonello
July 26, 2004
I'll miss you and the lunches and dinners we went to. I'm sorry I wasn't with you when you passed over to be with your brother Dick!
Michael Colonello
July 26, 2004
He was a Loving Father and a person I will miss dearly everyday.
I know you and Uncle Dick are playing golf, fishing and playing those slot machine up in Heaven.
God Bless you Dad.
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